WUKF WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS, DUBLIN JUNE 2016

The largest Karate Wales squad to leave Wales did so for the biggest Karate event most of them had ever attended, the 6th WUKF World Championships, which took place in Dublin’s CityWest Convention centre from 15th-19th June.

A squad of 49 athletes six coaches and two referees attended, which included thirteen Vale Karate athletes as well as Rob Copeland who as President, headed the delegation and on the occasion of his first International event, our ref, Doru Grad.

These events are a drawn out affair and this event in particular, being the biggest in WUKF’s history, with over 2300 athletes from over 70 federations worldwide stretched the organisers to their limits.

Registration took place on Thursday as did the coaches seminar. The referees had to be there a day earlier as their seminar and exams took place over two days.

The competition began on Friday, with the children’s and Veterans events and our competitors were soon made aware of the magnitude of their task, with most of the children’s categories running to four pools and in several cases, eight pools! It took four unbeaten matches to win a pool, and another three to win the category!

Rhydian Pullin and Greg James in particular were in huge categories of over 80 and over 90 rivals respectively, no surprise then that although both boys did their best, which is an impressive standard, progressing was a mammoth task and wasn’t to be.

Ella Lyons was likewise in a large category and did extremely well, narrowly missing making the later rounds of her Kata category.

Griff Hughes was in a category of sixty-odd, and narrowly missed the later stages, in 13th place. A great result, with plenty of potential and plenty to work on.

Chiara Baker's first Kata was extremely well received, and in another huge category was placed first until the last few competitors, nevertheless standing in second place after the first round, a great start. 

Unfortunately her second  Kata, Kanku Dai was less well received, and so she had to be happy with a top twelve finish. The reason for the dramatic drop in her score seemed to be a stylistic rather than technical issue and perhaps a different approach (from her coach...) is needed.

Such was the size of the entry that several categories were unable to be held as scheduled on Friday and held over to Saturday, and the same thing happened on Saturday and some ‘Saturday’ events took place first thing (8am) on Sunday!

Kian and Jack George were, as usual, full of enthusiasm, and both have skill in abundance, but were unable to break through to the latter stages. 

Jack also represented Wales in team Kumite and although hopes were high for his talented team, success was not to be. Dad Mike was entered in a tough Veteran Kata category and although he did really well, again a podium spot was not to be.

Alysha Lee and Ella Forsyth were in the same huge Kumite category of four pools and they had a tough time as they waited on their mat for literally hours to fight. 

When they did, they both came up against strong opposition and their fights really could have gone either way. Like others, their first World Championships was a real learning experience.

Leah Copeland was Vale Karate’s first success story. 

She progressed to the second round of the Ladies Open Kata and there earned her highest scores yet at this level, earning the elusive 7.5 from the head judge and two 7.4’s plus two 7.3s. The standard of the best in the category just kept Leah from the top six, but she was very  happy with the progress made.

In Kumite Leah was again at her best in both the Individual and team Kumite. In the individuals she was on fire and beaten only by the Romanian World Champion to earn her first WUKF Senior World medal, a bronze. 

She then helped the Welsh team (which included Rahinie Karunanithy and Amy Davis) to another bronze medal!

Bradley James and Lucas Widdringtion both competed in the Adaptive Kata category, the first time WUKF has staged this event. Bradley earned a silver medal with Lucas taking the bronze medal. This was one of the very best events of the whole championships with tumultuous applause from the packed audience for all concerned.

Chiara Baker got to the pool final (top 8) of her Individual Kumite category, a fine achievement, but saved her best until last, as alongside Sumaya and Aaliyah from Cardiff and Sasha from Wattstown, among fifteen other teams from all corners of the Globe, Wales took the Gold medal in the 11-12 Girls kumite event! 

A great way to bring the curtain down.

Karate Wales as a squad did extremely well in the toughest event we’ve yet attended. Four Gold medals for Kay Powell, Josh Davies, Tyler Foster and our Girls team, silvers for Jacob Denham, Lauren Gallagher, Sam Cana and Leon Jones and bronzes for Lucas Widdrington, Josh Dodwell, Leah Copeland, Rahinie Karunanithy and our Ladies Kumite Team.

Doru seemed at home at such a prestigious event, and obviously impressed as he was awarded ‘Continental Judge’ at his first event.

An overview would be that it was very big, the days were very long and the standard was very high. A hugely worthwhile event that will have a big influence on our squad’s continuing development.

VALE KARATE HIT THE GROUND RUNNING AT WKL I

Vale Karate hit the ground running as The new WKL season got off to a flying start at the impressive Newport Centre.

This is customarily the biggest WKL event of the season as a strong Irish Squad is usually in attendance, and such was the case in Newport, with the IKAW. Also present were the strong ASKA GB squad who like Ireland, attended with sixty odd category entries.

Therefore, with the addition of all the usual Welsh clubs, it was a very big competition, a very hard competition and a  very long day!

The Special & Para kata event was a clean sweep for Vale in the U14 section with Connor given the nod over Jared in second and Brad in third.
Lucas has moved into the 14 years & above section and not surprisingly was up against it and took a bronze medal.
In the Parent & Child Kata event, our teams of Mike & Kian and Mark & Ella took bronzes.

The new Junior Team Kata event was an exciting development, more so for Vale Karate than most, as we fielded no fewer than six teams! All six teams have potential, and a special class, on Wednesdays at 5pm has been established to help them develop, however our best hopes for medals in such a high quality event, with seventeen teams entered, was our more experienced karateka, the 'Vale Samurai' (Alysha, Ella & Lauren) and the 'Vale Warriors' (Ella, Ellie-Jayne & Danica) 

The Warriors progressed to the final where against all odds and against older competitors, they took well-earned bronze medals. The Samurai may well have joined them in the final, had they not decided to change Kata after the first round and just missed out.

In a strong field of 19 competitors, Vale had five entries in the Junior Shotokan Kata event, unlike the Age-group events which are single gender but any style, this is open gender and open age (8-15) Junior event, nevertheless Ella, Chiara & Danica all  made the final six with Ellie-Jayne and Griff just missing out, surprisingly so perhaps.
In a final of quality, Chiara took silver with Danica, who has not competed for a couple of years, but has huge potential, taking bronze.

We have a strong presence in the U8 Girls events and cleaned up, with Angel Manayani, a 5 year old prodigy taking gold in the kata ahead of Amelie and Elle-Mai.
In the kumite it was Amelie's turn to take gold with Elle-Mai taking silver.

We are laden with talent in the U10 Kata events and the novice category saw Nathan Shepherd taking gold, Daisy Van taking silver and Talia Efstathiou earning the bronze medal. The U10 Advanced category saw another Vale gold medal with Gregory James triumphant.

Holding up the Kumite side of the U10 spectrum was Annie Manayani in the Girls event and in the boys, Kian George & Jay Forsyth, who all took bronze medals.

Ella Lyons and Ellie-Jayne Farrugia have moved into the U12 Advanced category, but did well. Ella missing the final by a narrow margin and Elllie-Jayne taking a silver medal. Rhydian Pullin was our lone U12 Boy competing and as usual he threw everything into both his events, but without success on this occasion.

Vale are threadbare in all U14 Novice categories, but Elliot Butcher on his return to competition and Jack George, although not Kata medallists in Newport, have the potential to do much better as the season progresses.
Jack will be among the favourites in the Kumite and underlined that to an extent with a bronze in Newport.

Vale Karate have an absolute abundance of talent in the U14 Girls events! Of the eight medals in the U14 Girls Kumite and U14 Girls advanced Kata, Vale won 6!

Chiara Baker won the overall Champion of Champions last season, but this season will bring fresh challenges in the U14 events.
In Kata, she was pushed into second place after a tie, and was joined in the last four by Danica Apologista and, after the Kata performances of her career, Lauren Moran.
Lauren also made the last four of the Kumite, taking another bronze, with Alysha Lee also taking a bronze and Ella Forsyth going all the way to take the gold medal!

It has to be said that the vast majority of the Vale squad is under 14 years at this point in time, a weakness that cannot be denied, however all our efforts will go into developing this big and talented group.

The obvious exception is of course Leah Copeland, who at twenty-one has already been Wales' Number one all-rounder for a few years. Leah was joined for the first time in the Ladies Kata event by Emma Squire, who has had a year away from the WKL but came back with a bang with a solid bronze medal in a big and high quality event. Leah took up where she left off last season, peerless in kata in Wales and added another gold medal to her collection. 

The Ladies Kumite was also a huge category with two pools needed, Leah won her pool after three 6-0 wins, she won the semi-final against a quality English Lady 6-5.
n the final she faced the multi-international medalist Lauren Crawford and missed the 'double' after a tough fight.

Mike George took a bronze in the end Veteran Kata, and the day ended with a silver for our U10 'Vale Vultures' team of Greg, Nathan and Annie Sheldon and an excellent gold  from our U14 'Vale Champions' team of Jack, Alysha and Sam Stacey.

Although third on the medal table, no mean feat, and beaten only by the 'national' IKAW and ASKA Squads, Vale Karate won well over twice as many medals and points as any other Welsh Squad.

The WKL continues in Wrexham in July.

Emma far left and Leah Far right.

VALE KARATE DEVELOPMENT KATA INVITATIONAL TOURNAMENT

Well done to all the 4-7 year-olds who took to the mats at the Hub on Saturday 30th April in our first 'Tigers' invitational Kata Tournament.
A squad from St. Pats came along as did a few from our friends at Kansei.
It was a great, friendly, and hugely positive day, giving the majority their first taste of competition!

Well done all.

RESULTS:

KATA:
Girls 5 years
1st Angel Manayani (Vale) 2nd Mayzi Lee (Vale) 3rd Niamh Graham (St.Pats) 3rd Nayarah Ahmed (St.Pats)

Girls 6 years
1st Ellie Gronow (Vale) 2nd Eva Peasley (St.Pats)

Girls 7 years
1st Nevaeh Ahmed (St.Pats) 2nd Elle-Mai Lee (Vale) 3rd Katie-Mai Chapman (Vale) 3rd Amelie Fisher (Vale)

Boys 4 years
1st Kaiden Gronow (Vale) 2nd Kamile Lima (Vale) 3rd Owain Jones (Vale)

Boys 5 years
1st Jackson Hunt (St.Pats) 2nd Jorge Gilbert (St.Pats) 3rd Ben Wright (Vale)

Boys 6 years
1st Eisa Yahia (St.Pats) 2nd Zain Janjua (St.Pats) 3rd Adbul Kareem (St.Pats) 3rd Max Riddick (Vale)

Boys 7 years
1st Frazer Dickman (St.Pats) 2nd Lloyd Beer (Vale) 3rd Jack Rowles (Vale) 3rd Huw Atkinson (Vale)

KICK BAG:
Girls 4&5
1st Angel Manayani (Vale) 2nd Nevaeh Williams (Vale) 3rd Nayarah Ahmed (St.Pats) 3rd Nia Farman (Vale)

Girls 6&7
1st Nevaeh Ahmed (St.Pats) 2nd Elle-Mai Lee (Vale) 3rd Katie-Mai Chapman (Vale) 3rd Amelie Fisher (Vale)

Boys 4&5
1st Jorge Gilbert (St.Pats) 2nd Jaxon Hunt (St.Pats)

 Boys 6&7
1st Eisa Yahia (St.Pats) 2nd Iestyn Jones (Vale)  3rd Lloyd Beer (Vale) 3rd Huw Atkinson (Vale)

A SUCCESSFUL SEASON FOR VALE KARATE

Another fantastic 'WKL Champions of Champions' day for Vale Karate took place on April 24th, at the Finale of the season, the day on which this season's final placings were unveiled.

Vale Karate won eleven 'Champions' trophies as well as fifteen 2nd & 3rd place trophies!

Leah Copeland won both the Ladies Kata and Kumite events, earning no fewer than ten gold medals this season and Chiara Baker won all three of her categories; U12 Advanced Kata, U12 Girls Kumite and U16 Shotokan! 

Leah and Chiara epitomise the all-round ethos that is at the heart of Vale Karate.

Chiara was overall Individual Champion of Champions, the first athlete in WKL history to win this award twice as she was also 'Champion of Champion's'  two years ago.

Vale Karate were Champion Club for the fourth consecutive season, every season since we joined the WKL.
A great day to finish a great season.

Champions of Champions (photo above)
Bradley James: Special Needs Kata
Chiara Baker junior Shotokan Kata
Daisy Vann: U8 Girls Kata
Ella Lyons: U10 advanced Kata
Nathan Shepherd: U10 Novice Kumite
Chiara Baker: U12 advanced Kata
Chiara Baker: U12 Girls Kumite
Harrison Williams: U14 Boys Kumite
Jack, Alysha, Max: U14 team Kumite
Leah Copeland: Ladies Kata
Leah Copeland: Ladies Kumite.

2nd & 3rds:
Lucas Widdrington: Special needs Kata
Jared Butcher: Special needs Kata
Mike & Jack: Parent&Child Kata
Mark & Ella: Parent&Child Kata
Harrison & Josh: Junior Pairs Kata
Talia Efstathiou: U8 Girls Kata
Kian George: U8 Boys Kumite
Nathan Shepherd: U10 Novice Kata
Ellie-Jayne Farrugia: U10 advanced Kata
Griff Hughes: U12 advanced Kata
Alysha Lee: U14 Girls Kumite
Jack George: U14 boys Kumite
Chiara, Rhydian, Sam: U12 Team Kumite.
Josh, Harrison, Ella: U14 team Kumite.
Mike George: Men's Veteran Kata.